Well here are my first set of pics from the completed stadium, (phase 1 anyway)
Lets just say that up close it just blows you away. Especially when looking in the direction of Keirons statue from the Western side.
The stadium then becomes a thing of beauty, and well you just start to feel a bit like a kid in a toy shop.
I would advise any self respecting Saints fan to make the pilgrimage and go for a walk round the stadium. The Tesco's which opens on Monday makes for a perfect parking spec. It really will take your breath away.
Today there was a steady stream of people walking or cycling up past the south stand, i spoke with many and all were very very impressed.
Anyway enjoy.
Paragons portacabins have been fitted in the East stand
A close inspection of the East stand turnstiles shows the shuutters down to prevent the incursion of undesirables
The South stand with a car parked in front of it. One of the many admirers of OUR stadium.
I managed to get some pictures inside the stadium, sorry about the reflections however it was unavoidable due to sticking my camera against the glass.
This is the community facility showing on the left between the double doors, the moveable partitions.
The main entrance. You need to go through two sets of doors to get inside. This should ensure the receptionist doesnt get cold from drafts. The floor is beautifully tiled in grey. In the background can be seen the reception desk.
The ticket office caters fully for wheelchair bound spectators, featuring a lower level ticket booth
The club shop and museum area is pretty spartan at present. Note on the right of the first picture what looks like a set of rugby posts. This is were the shop counter will i think go, as its linked by a doorway to the ticket office.
The club shop looks like it will be significantly larger than the shop in the town centre.
The cafe bar area is long but narrow. It currently has a classy looking wooden floor in need of a good clean and polish
end of part 1